Bharatanatyam dancer Geeta Chandran performs at NAMASTE STOCKHOLM and at
the prestigious KULTURFEST in Sweden; Performances in Serbia to
highlight Indian cultural diplomacy.

On India's 70th Independence Day, Geeta Chandran will perform at the
Embassy of India for the Namaste Stockholm event hosted by India
Unlimited as part of India @70 celebrations in Sweden.

On 18th August, Geeta Chandran will be the star performer in two
performances at the Skeppsbron Stage as part of the KULTURFEST
(Stockholm Culture Festival 2017).

On 20 August, Geeta will perform at the Taltscenen Stage, Kungstorget as part of the NAMASTE GOTHENBURG celebrations.

She will also lead a Bharatanatyam workshop at the Dansbanan stage.

Following her appearances in Sweden, Geeta Chandran will travel to
Serbia for performances to celebrate the 70th Independence Day of India
and 70th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations. Hosted by
the Embassy of India in Serbia, her performances entitled SATYAM SHIVAM
SUNDARAM are slated at the Opera & Theatre Madlenianum, Zemun,
Belgrade (22 August); The Sabac Theatre in Sabac (23 August); and at the
Cultaral Centar, Smederevo (24 August).

The dancer's visits are under the auspices of the Indian Council for
Cultural Relations, the cultural wing of the Government of India's
Ministry of External Affairs.

GEETA CHANDRAN is a celebrated artist, who in her performances
skilfully weaves abstract notions of joy, beauty, values, aspirations,
myth and spirituality. A polymath artist, Geeta Chandran is celebrated
not only for her deep and composite understanding of the art of
Bharatanatyam, but also for her Carnatic music (she is a trained and
accomplished vocalist), her work in television, video and film, theatre,
choreography, dance education, dance activism and dance-issue
journalism.

Geeta Chandran is Founder-President of Natya Vriksha and Artistic
Director of the Natya Vriksha Dance Company, known for the high
aesthetic quality of its group presentations.

In her effort to "en-dance the universe," she engages in a
strategic range of dance-related activities: performing, teaching,
conducting, singing, collaborating, organizing, writing and speaking to
new youth audiences.